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​MIS-ACHIEVERS INC as a public non-profit 501(c)(3) strictly follow and respect all Florida State and US Federal laws.

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What is Corruption and Bribery ?

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Corruption is the misuse of power for private profit or gain. Bribery is broadly defined as offering to make or making a payment, or offering to provide or providing anything of value, to influence a decision or create an improper advantage. This prohibition includes making or offering to make payments through intermediaries or to third parties; and it does not require that payments actually be made.

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Our Anti-Corruption and Anti-Bribery commitment.

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MIS-ACHIEVERS INC strictly follow The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA") and does not tolerate bribery, kickbacks, or corrupt acts of any kind from MIS-ACHIEVERS staff, or its agents, consultants, grantees, vendors, or representatives of any kind.

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Staff must abide by all applicable anti-bribery and anti-corruption Florida State and US Federal laws. All MIS-ACHIEVERS staff are subject to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”). The FCPA prohibits improper payments to government officials and officials of public international organizations. All staff are required to raise potential issues before they lead to problems and to seek additional guidance when necessary.

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We considers compliance with anti-corruption laws, to be a serious matter, and will thoroughly investigate any allegations of bribery. MIS-ACHIEVERS employees, and others working on MIS-ACHIEVERS’s behalf or for its benefit, who do not comply with such laws and policies may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination of their employment or other relationship. In addition, individuals violating applicable anti-corruption laws may be subject to a range of penalties, which could include fines and imprisonment.

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What is Lobbying ?

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Lobbying is communicate with any official in the legislative or executive branch for the purpose of attempting to influence legislative or administrative action or a ballot issue.

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Our Anti-Lobbying commitment.

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MIS-ACHIEVERS INC as a non-profit under 501(c)(3) is not allowed to participate in any activity related to influence legislation. Legislation includes action by Congress, any state legislature, any local council, or similar governing body, with respect to acts, bills, resolutions, or similar items (such as legislative confirmation of appointive office), or by the public in referendum, ballot initiative, constitutional amendment, or similar procedure.  It does not include actions by executive, judicial, or administrative bodies.

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However, MIS-ACHIEVERS can involve themselves in issues of public policy without the activity being considered as lobbying.  As example, we may conduct educational meetings, prepare and distribute educational materials, or otherwise consider public policy issues in an educational manner according to IRS regulations..

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